Our 375 acre working farm may be toured by our farm wagon
modified for your comfort and pulled with a farm tractor.

Some of the things you may see on the tour include an
artesian well. There are 3 of them currently operating on the farm (a
creek runs thru the middle of the farm with pastures on each side of the creek
and a path down the side of it). Fields of corn planted using soil
conserving methods. Grassed waterways and field borders are also soil
conserving measures used throughout the farm.

Soybeans are also grown here and may be seen from mid-May
to November. All types of native wildlife are present and sometimes seen
on the tours. Hand operated water pumps are abundant on the farm and one
is still in operation. Even an old type open well is present. An old
long-straw pine tree stump still stands as evidence of our ancestors' turpentine
industry. Examples of modern and natural forests are on the farm.

Come during grape season (September thru October) and
enjoy the muscadine fruit right off the vine! Blueberries are also a part
of the museum.